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I agree.Surely it was an accident. I feel sorry for all involved.
I agree.Surely it was an accident. I feel sorry for all involved.
I hope not. Have to see I guessTo be fair
'an interaction with a St George Illawarra staffer' is hardly enough information to make an informed decision
The article also states
The Dragons are concerned about Molo’s welfare, which is why they have granted him indefinite leave while the situation remains unresolved.
So it sounds like they can understand his reaction - albeit delayed reaction.
looks like we play the waiting game again
I agree with the above. If this were a scam, it would take a certain level of audacity—almost psychopathy—to involve the union. On the other hand, if someone genuinely felt threatened, upset, or in need of protection, then bringing in the union would make perfect sense.Yeah, but I didn’t argue that.
I suggested that if he’s brought the union in, then he’s willing to let more people in on the issue. So he’s confident about the justice of his claim.
Agreed Wolfgang90I don't get how he returns to the playing group now. They'd walk on eggshells around him, not knowing if he'll randomly ask to leave again and/or awkwardness between the staff & Molo. I don't think this situation is salvageable. The staff issue excuse seems fishy. If Molo gets released then should put a clause saying he can't play against us.
People bring the union in wether they are in the wrong or right especially when their employment is on the line.I agree with the above. If this were a scam, it would take a certain level of audacity—almost psychopathy—to involve the union. On the other hand, if someone genuinely felt threatened, upset, or in need of protection, then bringing in the union would make perfect sense.
The removal of the toxicity cannot happen in one foul swoop. It will happen but a club is made up of multiple entities that all have contracts negotiated at different times for different lengths of time and individualised to some extent. It will take as long as it takes. But it surely is happening. I'd say this is why Flanno learnt a long time ago, not to give in too easily to requests for the extra year by JDB, RCG, etc.Regarding the Frank Molo situation
Why did he wait until right before the season starts to speak up? That timing seems off.
I also hope the club addresses any inappropriate behavior from staff if there were issues with how they treated players.
What a mess.
I hate to say it, but it’s hard to ignore the fact that there seems to be a culture problem at the club. The toxicity has been there for a while, and I think most of us have known that—but we were hopeful that things would change with Flanno’s arrival.
I respectfully disagree with the majority of your comment. Footballers, especially props get paid a lot of money for maybe half a game. Way more money than they would earn in the general work force. Mostly they are uneducated by general standards and are very fortunate that they are big and strong and have some footy talent. A lot of them behave in an I’m untouchable manner and think they can get away with it. If prosecuted they then come up with some bullshit remorseful response. Their careers are short in terms of lifespan, and life after retirement is shaky unless they set themselves up whilst playing. It’s not your normal workplace like an office with boardrooms and office protocols leading to job advancement. The real world can become survival of the fittest and watching your back. Footy is just train and play that’s it. Why all the fuss they are privileged to have a job like that.To my knowledge, footy players are a sensitive lot. I don’t think they mind being “encouraged” in what we consider may be harsh language and off behaviour but at the same time, these representations should be under an umbrella of respect and professionalism. Criticism is often used as a motivating tool, but it should be used in context, preferably constructive.
Bunt didn’t like the criticism one bit and he stewed over it and threatened to strike. But he had serious ego and narcissistic issues as well as a profoundly undeserved sense of misplaced grandeur and entitlement. I don’t think Molo is of the same ilk.
In terms of timing, we don’t know whether he raised the issue higher up previously and maybe he’s been told nothing is going to happen with it so he goes on his personal strike and seeks a release.
He parted ways with his former manager so they were at odds. I’d suggest his former manager told him to calm down.
And for mine, I’m not going to put up with a boss who is a dickhead for the sake of it. If s/he has a penchant for demeaning and belittling behaviour that doesn’t cut it and he or she can shove their job.I don’t expect to be grovelled to, but any genuine bad humour and pattern of crap then Im out of there. I feel bad for employees who don’t have this option.
I don’t have any issues with the union attending. Hopefully they are giving Molo good advice. Their constant support of a rogue Latrell hasn’t been that helpful, but they have raised salaries for the little guys which I thought was fair.
Completely agree.Lodge as a starting prop
Emre bench
probably is better than having a disillusioned F Molo in the squad
I’m guessing Lodge will hold out for a two year contract though
I can’t see Flano keen on two years for Lodge x 2 ACL recons